One of the UK’s most exciting unsigned acts will expand their fan base in Rhos on Sea tonight.

Prolific Nottingham three piece Eyre Llew have added a stop at PIE Records to their packed globetrotting schedule, bringing the full force of their massive ethereal guitars a vocals for what promises to be an incendiary performance.

Previously championed by The 405, Fred Perry Subculture and BBC Introducing as well as being labelled by Drowned in Sound as 2017's "ones to watch", they have performed various tours around the UK, Europe and South Korea.

The flawless music of Eyre Llew is often compared to post rock bands such as Sigur Ros, Bon Iver, Explosions in the Sky and A Winged Victory For The Sullen.

However, over constant gigging the band have taken their sound beyond the limits of the genre, and bring a dizzying level of perfectionism to marrying mesmerising melodies with colossal sounding harmony.

Since forming in 2014, the band have been pumping out a steady flow of ambient rock and have an impressive released nine singles before recording, producing and self-releasing their critically acclaimed album Atelo.

The band’s self-recorded 12 track debut album was released in October 2017, reaching number 24 in Drowned in Sound's Top 100 Albums of the same year.

Also that year, the band were nominated for three Unsigned Music Awards at The Great Escape Festival in Best Rock Act, Best Record and Best Music Video categories and have been featured on BBC Introducing, Kerrang! Radio and had a number of film and TV syncs including Jonny Owen's 'Don't Take Me Home' documentary.

The breathtakingly beautiful music of Eyre Llew are not to be missed and will be at PIE Records, on Rhos Road on Wednesday, July 4 at 7pm. Admission is free.